Asking The EPA to Use The 404(c) of The Clean Water Act to Protect Bristol Bay

Asking The EPA to Use The 404(c) of The Clean Water Act to Protect Bristol Bay

As the EPA has recognized, Bristol Bay is one of the nation’s great natural resources, and BBRSDA is writing to encourage the EPA to exercise its authority under Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act to help protect and preserve it for future generations. The need for EPA leadership to protect Bristol Bay from the ongoing existential threat posed by hard-rock mining in the watershed remains urgent.

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New Study Updates Economic Importance of Bristol Bay, Underscores Urgency in Protecting the Region

New Study Updates Economic Importance of Bristol Bay, Underscores Urgency in Protecting the Region

New economic analysis of Bristol Bay’s famed salmon runs show that the fishery’s economic benefits exceeded $2.2 billion in 2019, generating more than 15,000 jobs while feeding hundreds of thousands of people. The commercial fishery supplies as much as 57% of the world’s sockeye salmon catch, driving $990 million in economic activity in Alaska alone, and $800 million in induced impacts for the Pacific Northwest.

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White Paper: Explanation of Fishery Price & Options for Fleet Consideration

White Paper: Explanation of Fishery Price & Options for Fleet Consideration

Bristol Bay fishermen are deeply frustrated and confused by the price of fish paid out in 2020. This situation has led Bristol Bay fishermen to ask “what is going on” and “what can be done?” As the largest organization representing Bristol Bay salmon fishermen, we have responded with an attempt to answer these complex questions, as a pragmatic service to our fleet and our mission.

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